
Amplitude, a subsidiary of the Zydus Group, announced the first knee replacement procedures performed using its andy robotic system.
In late 2025, Amplitude obtained approval under the CE Mark for its andy surgical robot. Building on 20 years of experience with amplivision, andy is described as the first collaborative robotic system conceived and manufactured in France.
Developed through a partnership with eCential Robotics, the compact, plug-and-play solution combines ergonomics with surgical intelligence. It enables personalized bone resections, either manually, controlled via a joystick or operated automatically, always under the surgeon’s supervision. The system offers sub-millimeter accuracy in planning and continuous blade monitoring at bone boundaries to preserve surrounding soft tissues.
Specifically developed for knee surgery, the system brings together the navigation expertise of amplivision and the precision of the robotic arm developed by eCential Robotics.
Source: Amplitude
Amplitude, a subsidiary of the Zydus Group, announced the first knee replacement procedures performed using its andy robotic system.
In late 2025, Amplitude obtained approval under the CE Mark for its andy surgical robot. Building on 20 years of experience with amplivision, andy is described as the first collaborative robotic system...
Amplitude, a subsidiary of the Zydus Group, announced the first knee replacement procedures performed using its andy robotic system.
In late 2025, Amplitude obtained approval under the CE Mark for its andy surgical robot. Building on 20 years of experience with amplivision, andy is described as the first collaborative robotic system conceived and manufactured in France.
Developed through a partnership with eCential Robotics, the compact, plug-and-play solution combines ergonomics with surgical intelligence. It enables personalized bone resections, either manually, controlled via a joystick or operated automatically, always under the surgeon’s supervision. The system offers sub-millimeter accuracy in planning and continuous blade monitoring at bone boundaries to preserve surrounding soft tissues.
Specifically developed for knee surgery, the system brings together the navigation expertise of amplivision and the precision of the robotic arm developed by eCential Robotics.
Source: Amplitude
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





